My home hill is Nordic Valley. About 2% the size of Park City, less than 1/3 the vertical of Snowbird, almost 4,000′ lower than Brighton, it can be tough for this resort to stand out.

But I’ve always hoped that during a cold spell like the one we’re having, they’d take a chance and run the guns non-stop on the beginner hill for a couple days and do the most unexpected, headline-grabbing thing they possibly could in a crowded market.

“The media coverage we receive when we are the first to open is huge. Typically it is in excess of a million dollars and that is the biggest perk of being the first to open. It is exposure that we can’t afford to buy.”

First, Eldora is coming off a rebrand in 2017 that cleaned up their tone and message with a focus on speaking to their local market. Then last year they announced approval for a significant expansion and followed shortly after by the news they’d be joining the Ikon pass.

In other words, they had both a solid foundation, some momentum, and the need for more wins.

Early Open So being, the timing for some solid early season snow totals couldn’t have come at a better time. During a month when folks typically only think of Arapahoe Basin and Loveland (and now Keystone), Eldora suddenly jumped into the conversation, snagging a long list of headlines and turning even more heads. Even without being the first to open, it’s still a huge win in terms of PR and perception.

WE’RE OPENING EARLY! With an incredible 15” of snow last night, we’re excited to announce we will be opening Friday, November 1 – our earliest opening in more than two decades! Tag a friend you ride with to let them know the good news! ⛷🏂 pic.twitter.com/r9gBpXkqtp

Warren Miller The wheels on this one started turning years ago, but once again the timing could not have been better. Eldora’s prominent feature in this year’s Warren Miller follows that same pattern – a new, unexpected name next to the big guys – on a huge scale. This is one of my favorite marketing wins this year.

Just One

Someone buying a pass or coming to your ticket window is never about just one thing. It’s about lots of wins – small or big – that get folks’ attention and develops whatever perception they have of your resort.

These are some of those wins. And they’re definitely on the bigger side.

I’m really excited to see how the next few years goes for Eldora. They’ve got a great string of wins going in a market that’s desperate for a more accessible mountain. Definitely one to watch. But in the meantime, a tip of the hat for a heckuva start to the 2019/20 season.